Tilda Swinton dashed between a premiere of her new movie, “We Need To Talk About Kevin,” Tuesday night and a star-studded MoMA Film Benefit honoring director Pedro Almódovar. The actress and her partner, painter Sandro Kopp, walked the carpet at the Sunshine Cinema before decamping to MoMA as guests of cult director John Waters. At MoMA, Almódovar chatted all night with his table mate Barry Diller and was also seated with Diane von Furstenberg, Tamara Mellon and Vogue icon Grace Coddington. The tribute also drew a host of hot Hollywood starlets including Emma Stone, Blake Lively, Chloe Moretz and Elizabeth Olsen, along with A-listers Drew Barrymore and Sarah Jessica Parker. Swinton, pictured here with co-star Ezra Miller, who plays her son in “Kevin,” then hustled downtown to a Pomellato-sponsored after-party at Hotel Chantelle for her movie. She celebrated with director Lynne Ramsay and Andrew Garfield, who kept a very low profile.